Edward A. Feigenbaum papers 1950-2007

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Edward A. Feigenbaum papers 1950-2007

Collection primarily concerns his work in artificial intelligence at Stanford University and includes administrative files, correspondence, project files, trip files, proposals, reports, reprints, Artificial Intelligence Lab memos, audio tapes, video tapes, and files on computer programs, mainly DENDRAL, MOLGEN, ARPA, EPAM, and SUMEX.

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Feigenbaum, Edward A.

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Computer scientist. Feigenbaum received his B.S., 1956, and his Ph.D., 1959, in electrical engineering from Carnegie Institute of Technology. He completed a Fulbright Fellowship at the National Physics Laboratory and in 1960 went to the University of California, Berkeley, to teach in the School of Business Administration. He joined the Stanford faculty in 1965 in the Dept. of Computer Science; he served as Director of the Stanford Computation Center from 1965 to 1968 and as chairman of the Depar...

Stanford University. Dept. of Computer Science

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Biographical/Historical Sketch Co-sponsored by AFIPS History of Computing Committee. From the guide to the "Computer Science at Stanford: The Impact of the First Ten Years" [videorecording], 1987 March 26-28, (Department of Special Collections and University Archives) ...